Oldgateboatdriver said:
With the caveat, also, that the Naval Reserve has been in the port security game for a little over twenty years now.
It started before 9/11. The Harbour Defence Units evolved out of the Coastal Defence Organization and were always meant to be deployable forces. 9/11 just happen to make their first actual deployment a deployment to our own home harbour by sheer coincidence, until the proper materiel and personnel could be acquired and developed by the regular force to ensure ongoing port protection in halifax and Esquimalt.
Which is why I conclude that this is just an extra evolution of the existing task of the NR.
Maybe it's because we're still short on facts, but I just don't see how this is suppose to be affordable.
What we've been briefed so far is that the security team would fly out a couple weeks before the ship arrives in order to situate themselves. Well, I can tell you that sometimes our ships only spend 4-7 days on patrol before returning to port for 3-4 days (that was the experience of my friends on the recent FREDERICTON deployment; my experience was more like 10-12 days between Port Visits).
With such short times between ports, you would need 2 or 3 full teams going if you wanted to give each of them 1-2 weeks of lead time in each port ahead of the ship arriving.
Or is this team only meant to augment ships when they are in particularly dangerous ports? Or ports that don't have adequate security of their own?
In any case, even if out of a dozen port visits during a 12 month deployment, they only require this tea, for 1/3rd of them (so, 4), that's still a sh*t tonne of money to fly this team half way around the world back, and put them all in hotels with full means and incidentals for 2-3 weeks per port visit. Plus wouldn't they get any danger pay and foreign service premium that the ship is entitled to?
Are we going to sign MOUs with all of these Asian/European countries, or is this security team going to use nothing but loud hailers and billy-clubs?